Residents at South Hill Village in Spokane, WA, recently hosted two guests. The Spokane Mounted Patrol brought Norwegian Fjord horses—Beylah and Dolly, a mother-daughter duo—to visit the community.
What Research Says About Animal Therapy for Seniors
A study in the Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics found that animal therapy helps reduce depression, loneliness, stress, and anxiety in older adults. The research has shown that spending time with animals improves the quality of life for seniors.

Beylah and Dolly’s fluffy manes, sturdy builds, and sweet personalities brought residents together. People from independent living, assisted living, and Connections memory care came out to pet the horses, snap photos, and share stories.
Carine Snyder, Life Enrichment Director, watched as residents interacted with their four-legged visitors. “Beylah and Dolly brought our whole community together. Residents and staff were giving pets, smiles, and plenty of admiration. The horses really made our day unforgettable.”
Why Horses Are Great for Senior Communities
The Norwegian Fjord breed is renowned for being both calm and friendly, making them an ideal choice for visiting seniors! In fact, a review called Effects of Equine-Assisted Interventions on Older Adults’ Health found that horse therapy helps improve physical abilities and quality of life in older adults.
The Spokane Mounted Patrol trains its horses for community visits. Residents at South Hill Village enjoyed every moment with Beylah and Dolly.
Experience Activities at South Hill Village
Residents at South Hill Village enjoy independent living, assisted living, and memory care, with fun programs like therapeutic animal visits. Schedule a tour today to see how our team can support your loved one.
